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doug this is what bothers me. he did not lay the foundation for this anywhere along the past three and a half years. it is easy for mitt rom -- romney to mock it. >> the thing about the $90 billion, the president should have pushed back on that. many of the green energy funds that were made -- that were allocated through the recovery act were very successful and that's been a very successful program. there is a great book out there called the new new deal that looks at the recovery act. i wish the president had pushed back harder there. what he hasn't done and what democrats haven't done successfully over the last four years is tie together the importance of doing healthcare reform with the recovery act. why is that helping middle class families and what that has allowed the republicans to do is to throw it in this gumbo pot of big government and define it on their terms and i think the president has recently, in the last couple of months gotten out and done a more -- has done a better job of making the case as to
doug this is what bothers me. he did not lay the foundation for this anywhere along the past three and a half years. it is easy for mitt rom -- romney to mock it. >> the thing about the $90 billion, the president should have pushed back on that. many of the green energy funds that were made -- that were allocated through the recovery act were very successful and that's been a very successful program. there is a great book out there called the new new deal that looks at the recovery act. i...
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>> i was talking, bob pisani, to doug kass who of course is putting money to work in this market on the short side. in particular. and i asked him that question. when are fundamentals going to matter again? he said when the stock market doesn't work anymore. that's when they will matter. when people feel that it's just not working. that even though they are putting money to work in the market, the market is not responding. when that happens, we don't know, but at some point fundamentals matter. >> yeah, well ult mattly they still do matter. i agree the markets have been distorted by qe, marie wra. on the earnings, nick has it right. earnings has been slowing down but have been spectacular in the last two years. 2010, earnings of the s&p were up 38%. 2011, 16%. of course they're going to come down. the low-term average growth i think is 7%. if we get growth this year, it's not like the last few years but it's still growth. we probably get something similar next year as well. the question is, is qe 3 the earnings trough? can you talk to that, guys? nick, can you address that issue? i'm a
>> i was talking, bob pisani, to doug kass who of course is putting money to work in this market on the short side. in particular. and i asked him that question. when are fundamentals going to matter again? he said when the stock market doesn't work anymore. that's when they will matter. when people feel that it's just not working. that even though they are putting money to work in the market, the market is not responding. when that happens, we don't know, but at some point fundamentals...
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doug, good to have you with us. i never heard people be intelligent in their own special ways go conspiracy nut on us when the report came out. give us the direct, simplest explanation how in the world we can see the payrolls rise by 114,000, and the unemployment rate plummet to 7.8%. >> the payroll employment, the 1 # 14,000, is a number that we get by going to firms saying how many people on the payroll? they ask one out of every three workers. it's a big survey of the economy, considered the most reliable. the other number is going to households saying do you have a job? if the answer is no, are you looking for work? if so, you count as unemployed. this month, they asked do you have a job, somehow, the reports came back that we traded 873 # additional job, simply, completely out of line with everything else in the economy, and only evidence of what is effectively a bad poll. they found people not representative of the united states, and it really ought to be dismissed, but that's the real source of the decline in
doug, good to have you with us. i never heard people be intelligent in their own special ways go conspiracy nut on us when the report came out. give us the direct, simplest explanation how in the world we can see the payrolls rise by 114,000, and the unemployment rate plummet to 7.8%. >> the payroll employment, the 1 # 14,000, is a number that we get by going to firms saying how many people on the payroll? they ask one out of every three workers. it's a big survey of the economy,...
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doug was senator john mccain's economic adviser during the 2008 presidential campaign. and paula, what does business want to hear? we heard an awful lot about bowles-simpson today, heard them talking about cnbc earlier. is that what business is looking for? >> business really wants to hear a plan that is built for the future. the economy is hurting right now and the very most important thing here is to stop the bleeding, continue the growth. it is really important to hear a vision for the future that includes fiscal responsibility, but also recognizes we're in this together. >> you know, doug, you think about a plan for the future, and what i have heard from just about everybody who endorses bowles-simpson it should not be taking place overnight, they would like to see something down the road. where do you think we start getting some traction with that and get both sides working together? >> i think the important thing tonight becky, is to first hear an appreciation of the business community. the past four years the business community has i think correctly felt that the
doug was senator john mccain's economic adviser during the 2008 presidential campaign. and paula, what does business want to hear? we heard an awful lot about bowles-simpson today, heard them talking about cnbc earlier. is that what business is looking for? >> business really wants to hear a plan that is built for the future. the economy is hurting right now and the very most important thing here is to stop the bleeding, continue the growth. it is really important to hear a vision for the...
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. >>> in sports a moment for doug fi.so awful. took that line drive off his skull in the second inning. fister would be okay. he would continue to pitch. i don't know how, but the giants score late to win 2-0, take a 2-0 lead in the best of seven riw york facing every parent's nightmare, a woman they trusted with their three children now accused of stabbing two of those kids to death. upper west soid mother returned home to find her oldest two children stabbed and the nanny on the floor nearby, unconscious and bleeding. deb feyerick has been following this story. you always want to ask why. but maybe we'll never know. >> yeah. and that's what's so tragic about this. i with was looking at pictures and entries on the blog that the mom kept documenting her children. this with his a truly happy, happy family. and you can stng to this mom. the questn, why did this nanny apparently snap and do something so terrible as police allege? she's in critical condition right now under arrest. because she's sedated she has not yet been charged. t
. >>> in sports a moment for doug fi.so awful. took that line drive off his skull in the second inning. fister would be okay. he would continue to pitch. i don't know how, but the giants score late to win 2-0, take a 2-0 lead in the best of seven riw york facing every parent's nightmare, a woman they trusted with their three children now accused of stabbing two of those kids to death. upper west soid mother returned home to find her oldest two children stabbed and the nanny on the...
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ed rollins, doug shown are next. ♪ lou: the vice-president smile or just being joe, or was it something else? differing views, and they will be joining us in moments with their analysis and insight. joining first, however, to the markets. stocks coming up early gains again. the dow of two and a half points, ot%, points. the s&p and nasdaq down a fraction. the nasdaq of its longest losing streak in almost two months. for the week of three major indexes down more than 2% this, the worst week for the market in four months. all of this as consumer coidence unexpectedly soared. last month the highest level in five years. meanwhile, gasoline costs driving producer prices higher, up 1%. in corporate news tonight gp, wells fargo bought -- both reporting big profits. chase down more than 1percent annabel's fargo done to nap%. personal investing courtesy of former vice president al gore. increased his net worth 50 fold from a modest 2 million to 100 million of dollars. according to the washington post reported all he has to do was to invest in green technology companies that benefited from a mode
ed rollins, doug shown are next. ♪ lou: the vice-president smile or just being joe, or was it something else? differing views, and they will be joining us in moments with their analysis and insight. joining first, however, to the markets. stocks coming up early gains again. the dow of two and a half points, ot%, points. the s&p and nasdaq down a fraction. the nasdaq of its longest losing streak in almost two months. for the week of three major indexes down more than 2% this, the worst...
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tigers hope for a better outcome tonight when necessity send doug fister to the mound against mad some baumgardner. >>> president obama won't get a chance to see a whole lot of the world series but when asked to choose between tigers and giants, the president did not hesitate to pick a winner. >> this is one of those presidential decisions, no matter what you say it's going to upset some people. you're going to vegas, going to place a bet on the world series, who you got? >> they're both great teams. detroit beat -- they beat my white sox out of a pennant, so they're an outstanding team. i will say that, you know, i have spent a lot of time in detroit lately, and, you know, i didn't want to let detroit go bankrupt. >> right, right. >> so, there's -- in this particular world series i may be a little partial. >> san francisco fans might not be thrilled with that pick but it's probably not going to cost him the state of california, i'm guessing. >>> coming up at the top of the hour on "morning joe" with 12 days until the electric, wall-to-wall swing state campaigning as new polling from o
tigers hope for a better outcome tonight when necessity send doug fister to the mound against mad some baumgardner. >>> president obama won't get a chance to see a whole lot of the world series but when asked to choose between tigers and giants, the president did not hesitate to pick a winner. >> this is one of those presidential decisions, no matter what you say it's going to upset some people. you're going to vegas, going to place a bet on the world series, who you got?...
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doug schoen a democratic strategist, fox news contributor. and also a republican strategist is joining us from the american enterprise institute. doug, vice president biden last week talking about the fact that we basically have unemployment, things are getting better. the president has to address that tonight. >> it is undeniably the case that it is better to be 7.8 than 8. but when you look at discouraged workers, underemployed and unemployed workers this is still a very very weak economy and the administration has yet to come up with a compelling defense of a record that leaves them deeply politically vulnerable tonight. cheryl: i think you gave mark's argument for him. >> i often agree with doug. cheryl: obviously, okay. >> i often agree with doug, and i do agree with him right now. vice president biden was gloating in the debate last week that after 43 months we got it down to 7.8%. but the fact is if you count all the workers who left the workforce, the unemployment rate is really closer to 11%. as you have pointed out, we have had 43 m
doug schoen a democratic strategist, fox news contributor. and also a republican strategist is joining us from the american enterprise institute. doug, vice president biden last week talking about the fact that we basically have unemployment, things are getting better. the president has to address that tonight. >> it is undeniably the case that it is better to be 7.8 than 8. but when you look at discouraged workers, underemployed and unemployed workers this is still a very very weak...
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doug, what do you make of that? >> well i think the president in some way is trying to recapture what monica alluded to a second ago which is, the sense that he was a transformational president. that he was the sort of person who would do what he said he was going to do and change politics. the sad thing is, when you look at the economic news and economic condition we're facing in terms of the debt, the deficit and most of all unemployment, he clearly hasn't been able to fulfill his promises and to the extent that he did things like obamacare, he hasn't exactly wanted to talk about them all that much on the campaign trail. martha: that's very true. >> it has been a different campaign and a different president obama. i think monica would agree, from the one we saw in 2008. martha: think about the big picture. you know he promised that he would fix the economy, get it back on track and improve our, you know, relations in the world and put us in a better position globally. i think there's a lot of debate, monica, over
doug, what do you make of that? >> well i think the president in some way is trying to recapture what monica alluded to a second ago which is, the sense that he was a transformational president. that he was the sort of person who would do what he said he was going to do and change politics. the sad thing is, when you look at the economic news and economic condition we're facing in terms of the debt, the deficit and most of all unemployment, he clearly hasn't been able to fulfill his...
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doug you mentioned australia, because of china, that's going to be sort of weak growth. japan, who knows what will happen in japan. here in this country i thought the housing industry was doing a little bit better. i figure this is a bright spot here. is it? >> well, it is a bright spot, we're definitely past the bottom. i meet with contractors all the time and every once in a while we'll hear about a new subdivision here, new subdivision there so it's coming but we need a lot more, you know, we need that housing start number to double to really start to move the economy. it's going to be a while after that happens. >> wow. >> going back to your point nothing is really booming around the world. having said that i am very proud of this company and the third quarter and 2012. remember for 2012 over 2011, full year, we're still going to be up 10% in sales and revenues and 23% in profit. i'm thrilled with that performance, and inside our four walls at caterpillar our operations are really humming, they're going great. >> but something changed between when you made some of th
doug you mentioned australia, because of china, that's going to be sort of weak growth. japan, who knows what will happen in japan. here in this country i thought the housing industry was doing a little bit better. i figure this is a bright spot here. is it? >> well, it is a bright spot, we're definitely past the bottom. i meet with contractors all the time and every once in a while we'll hear about a new subdivision here, new subdivision there so it's coming but we need a lot more, you...
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doug schoen and john leboutillier are with us. doug used to advise president clinton. john former republican congressman from new york. doug, to you first. how does romney maintain this momentum? >> this is a challenge. it is a revival. it is not in any way a fundamental alteration in a race that's always been close. it is closer still, but he's in the in the lead -- but he's not in the lead. he needs to outline clearly where he's going to take america, what his vision is and how most importantly dagen his agenda will impact and improve the lives of ordinary americans. dagen: let's focus short run. what about the vice presidential debate? is it more about gaining wins at this point in that debate and the remaining two presidential debates or not making a mistake? >> well, i think that if i'm ryan, i'm going to try to go to biden, who i think can make a mistake. they are really preparing biden very heavily for this thing. i would try to make some news to reinforce the feeling that maybe obama and biden are two empty suits who really aren't up to the job after all. i thi
doug schoen and john leboutillier are with us. doug used to advise president clinton. john former republican congressman from new york. doug, to you first. how does romney maintain this momentum? >> this is a challenge. it is a revival. it is not in any way a fundamental alteration in a race that's always been close. it is closer still, but he's in the in the lead -- but he's not in the lead. he needs to outline clearly where he's going to take america, what his vision is and how most...
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in line is doug sipkin, senior analyst at susquehanna financial. they raised their dividend, but then we saw the stock trading down at some points in the premarket. what are people focusing on in the details? >> yeah, good morning. first off i would say the real earnings are $3.32 because there is a pretty sizeable loss on a gain on their own debt, so that's about 40 cents, so on that basis, they did $3.32, close to a 10% r.o.e. so pretty impressive quarter. i think the initial sell-off probably related to the fixed income trading business which was flat. i think probably seeing citigroup yesterday that was maybe a little bit greater expectation, but all in all, it's much better than expectations, and has probably some positive implications for estimate revisions. >> for estimate revisions for the rest of the year? >> yeah, into the fourth quarter, exactly, because september and october have clearly been a big improvement in the debt capital markets, which goldman is leveraged to. >> we noticed the expenses, $6.05 billion, they said it was 40% high
in line is doug sipkin, senior analyst at susquehanna financial. they raised their dividend, but then we saw the stock trading down at some points in the premarket. what are people focusing on in the details? >> yeah, good morning. first off i would say the real earnings are $3.32 because there is a pretty sizeable loss on a gain on their own debt, so that's about 40 cents, so on that basis, they did $3.32, close to a 10% r.o.e. so pretty impressive quarter. i think the initial sell-off...
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a matchup of doug fister, the right-hander tomorrow night in game two. against madison bumgarner. who is 0-2 this post season. here is a 1-1 pitch. 2-1. giants lost game one of their division series here at home to the reds. lost game one of the nlcs here at home to the cardinals. the count goes to 3-1. one outy from a victory in game one of the world series before this home crowd. ramon santiago on deck. two-out, nobody on. strike two on avila. zito tonight, 5-2/3, one run on six hits. barry is one strike away from his first world series victory. breaking ball, fouled back. joe: a 3-2 is high. two-out walk. now ramon santiago will come off the bench. and bruce bochy will stay with kontos? the answer is no. trying to get george kontos going. he comes in, allows a single, homer, two-out walk. affeldt coming in to try to end game one of this world series. where others fail, droid powers through. introducing the new droid razr maxx hd by motorola. now more than ever droid does. whthe ol' beef 'n cheese.h? yeeah, with bacon... portabella mushrooms... all hot-n-melty... so, wendy's? we
a matchup of doug fister, the right-hander tomorrow night in game two. against madison bumgarner. who is 0-2 this post season. here is a 1-1 pitch. 2-1. giants lost game one of their division series here at home to the reds. lost game one of the nlcs here at home to the cardinals. the count goes to 3-1. one outy from a victory in game one of the world series before this home crowd. ramon santiago on deck. two-out, nobody on. strike two on avila. zito tonight, 5-2/3, one run on six hits. barry...
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doug braunstein looks like he'll be transitioning out of the ceo role to something unnamed. state street may face the ire of shareholders and possibly the ouster. now you have pandit and havens. two people left. what do you think in a bigger perspective is happening on wall street? it's been a blood letting. >> the group is hated by america. america hates the bankers p. pandit by the way did the right thing. he said i'm sorry. people in washington and capitol hill liked pandit. sheila bair hated him. tim geithner liked him. federal reserve neutral. but i think that there is a stench in this group and i think people in general they welcome any change at the banks including our president. >> oh. >> i was thinking about something else given -- >> that's politicizing it. >> he inherited a bad situation much like our president. things have started to turn but maybe hasn't turned fast enough and perhaps pandit can it get forced enough and you wonder if that mood might extend to the national picture. >> no, i'm not going there. >> obviously the banks had very few friends anyway. >>
doug braunstein looks like he'll be transitioning out of the ceo role to something unnamed. state street may face the ire of shareholders and possibly the ouster. now you have pandit and havens. two people left. what do you think in a bigger perspective is happening on wall street? it's been a blood letting. >> the group is hated by america. america hates the bankers p. pandit by the way did the right thing. he said i'm sorry. people in washington and capitol hill liked pandit. sheila...
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doug points out, he said this underscores the risk inherent in price movement, trading and investment strategies which as we all know rules the market until it doesn't, because then we get momentum and reverse. >> it's unanalyzable. how can any analyst, no less an individual, come out with a reasonable guess of what a facebook's going to earn, they've got a billion users. of what a google's going to earn, what an apple's going to earn. that's why you can't day trade these things. you can't get in front of earnings announcements. you got to make a decision that you like their business mod many, you like the opportunity, you're investing for the longer term. >> as we said with sue herera earlier on "power lunch," the issue here is that there are also options and options strategies that you could have had on to protect yourself rather than being exposed and just waiting for a stop order to be triggered by either hft or an event like this. >> you'll have more on "fast money" at 5:00 p.m. eastern. >> i'm sure we will. >> the only thing we're missing is peter marshall to handle what's happe
doug points out, he said this underscores the risk inherent in price movement, trading and investment strategies which as we all know rules the market until it doesn't, because then we get momentum and reverse. >> it's unanalyzable. how can any analyst, no less an individual, come out with a reasonable guess of what a facebook's going to earn, they've got a billion users. of what a google's going to earn, what an apple's going to earn. that's why you can't day trade these things. you...
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in terms of revenue and they warn there's a slowdown coming and will continue and we heard that from doug this morning, the ceo of caterpillar. it helped that stock. i'll get to that in a moment. we were down 110 points midday and then we started a comeback of sorts late in the day. but we did and we are now below or have been below 50-day moving average. one-year chart of the dow here. i want to see this carefully here. it's not that precise. what we might be doing is moving below the 50-day moving average and then testing it again to the upside. we'll watch that over the next day or so very carefully. the best performing dow component today was caterpillar. they set the negative tone this morning with the warning and here it is up 1.4% on the day. ge was the worst performer among dow components with the soft earnings on friday. it was down sharply that day and down 1.46% today. the dow is positive for the day. despite that, here's something we haven't talked about in a while. the fare indicator rising again. the vix up for the first time since mid june. we'll watch that carefully. still
in terms of revenue and they warn there's a slowdown coming and will continue and we heard that from doug this morning, the ceo of caterpillar. it helped that stock. i'll get to that in a moment. we were down 110 points midday and then we started a comeback of sorts late in the day. but we did and we are now below or have been below 50-day moving average. one-year chart of the dow here. i want to see this carefully here. it's not that precise. what we might be doing is moving below the 50-day...
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and you want to tune in for today's program because doug kass of sea breeze partners will be weighing in. plus we'll tell you how to trade the gold selloff. 1:00 p.m. today. >> thank you very much, jackie deangelis. still to come on the program, we are counting down to the apple ipad mini. the big event expected in less than 30 minutes. plus how you can make money right now even as stocks sell off session lows. and the dollar is on a tear this week. it all puts into the mix. we survey the damage on u.s. exporters. you heard it in earnings today. ally bank. why they're always there to talk. i love you, james. don't you love me? i'm a robot. i know. i know you're a robot! but there's more in you than just circuits and wires! uhhh. (cries) a machine can't give you what a person can. that's why ally has knowledgeable people there for you, night and day. ally bank. your money needs an ally. >>> dow down 287. let's check the weakest sectors. materials, energy, and financials. there you see the materials sector. there you see the energy sector, down 2.5%. all, of course, cyclical in nature.
and you want to tune in for today's program because doug kass of sea breeze partners will be weighing in. plus we'll tell you how to trade the gold selloff. 1:00 p.m. today. >> thank you very much, jackie deangelis. still to come on the program, we are counting down to the apple ipad mini. the big event expected in less than 30 minutes. plus how you can make money right now even as stocks sell off session lows. and the dollar is on a tear this week. it all puts into the mix. we survey the...
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top strategists, doug schoen and nicole nikpour are coming up. lori: jeff flock is live for us in the cme next. meantime here is a look at oil as it is trading right now, down 51 cents, 91.99. lori: work is getting in the way. nice to catch up. nice to do that. ashley: yeah. lori: great to be with you this hour. ashley: thank you. lori: tracy is on vacation. it has been a wild week for the commodities markets especially energy sector. oil on track for the first weekly gain in four as tensions in the middle east offset concerns about global demands. jeff flock in the cme to sum it all up for us. hey, jeff. >> i will get to that, lori. but first, it is friday over here. maybe you see that on the screen over there. you know, i tell you, you think the fox business network sometimes is not prominent over here, but there you go. some young lady in the eyes of traders over here. i don't know what that means in terms of energy markets, but perhaps we find that out from scott shellady, if my lori can find me over there. craziness amongst the traders. it i
top strategists, doug schoen and nicole nikpour are coming up. lori: jeff flock is live for us in the cme next. meantime here is a look at oil as it is trading right now, down 51 cents, 91.99. lori: work is getting in the way. nice to catch up. nice to do that. ashley: yeah. lori: great to be with you this hour. ashley: thank you. lori: tracy is on vacation. it has been a wild week for the commodities markets especially energy sector. oil on track for the first weekly gain in four as tensions...
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. >> well, it has worked for democrats in virginia traditionally with doug wilder's election on that issue. romney wasn't anywhere near richmond when what mark talked about was going on. i add obama doesn't have the benefit of warner on the ticket with him. that could hurt him as well. when the democrats talk about it and they are behind. they hit me and john warner on the same issues and anyone with the label. it doesn't fit mitt romney. >> frankly it is still a conservative state in so many places and the abortion issue splits both ways. >> absolute sli splits both ways but virginia is a main stream state and virginians don't like either political party when they get too far off the main stream. the mitt romney that campaigned for republican nomination, was way out of the main stream. he's trying to -- it's getting close to halloween and he is trying to change clothes and get back to a moderate view. at the end of the day people are not going to respond to that and on top of that -- tom is an expert on plil politics, virginia and elsewhere. but i think at the end of the day the gro
. >> well, it has worked for democrats in virginia traditionally with doug wilder's election on that issue. romney wasn't anywhere near richmond when what mark talked about was going on. i add obama doesn't have the benefit of warner on the ticket with him. that could hurt him as well. when the democrats talk about it and they are behind. they hit me and john warner on the same issues and anyone with the label. it doesn't fit mitt romney. >> frankly it is still a conservative state...
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when we come back former virginia governor doug wilder, does president obama need a knockout punch the way ronald reagan had in '84 against mondale? >> i will not make age an issue of this campaign. i am not going to exploit for political purposes my opponent's youth and inexperience. >> sometimes these candidates don't tell the whole truth and nothing but the truth. scott and the investigation team is on the case. stay with us. when you take a closer look... ...at the best schools in the world... ...you see they all have something very interesting in common. they have teachers... ...with a deeper knowledge of their subjects. as a result, their students achieve at a higher level. let's develop more stars in education. let's invest in our teachers... ...so they can inspire our students. let's solve this. they think all brushes are the same. they're not. that's why i tell my patients about the pro-health clinical brush from oral-b. unlike an ordinary toothbrush, it has pro-flex sides that individually adjust to teeth and gums. it truly provides a better clean. trust the brand more dentis
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doug obserfrom caterpillar on o program earlier. on china he says, seems to be on the edge of some kind of recovery but we haven't really seen it yet. the two trends we talked about are continuing. number one, consumer in the u.s. holding up well. number two, global companies are reporting delays in orders. we've seen that. caterpillar said that, quote, delays and cancellation of orders for mining products. that's one of the reasons doug was talking about 2013 sales flat. so, there's -- what side of this divide are you on? will we get any trough or not? i was encouraged looking at peabody and freeport mack maran. iron ore is off the bottom and coal is off. peabody beat quite handily. gave up guidance for 2012. talked about u.s. gas to coal switching, stabilizing. increasing china infrastructure we anticipate will help us out. i don't know anybody that's been arguing for going long positions in coal recently. this might be an interesting time to consider a bottom in coal. freeport beat quarter, lower iron ore grades in indonesia. a f
doug obserfrom caterpillar on o program earlier. on china he says, seems to be on the edge of some kind of recovery but we haven't really seen it yet. the two trends we talked about are continuing. number one, consumer in the u.s. holding up well. number two, global companies are reporting delays in orders. we've seen that. caterpillar said that, quote, delays and cancellation of orders for mining products. that's one of the reasons doug was talking about 2013 sales flat. so, there's -- what...
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need to share a wallet and get people back buying pcs away from the tablet. >> that's a tall order. >> doug, thanks a lot. good to talk to you this morning. when we come back, investors and employees still a little shell shocked from vickram pandit's departure over at citi. we have details about where the firm goes from here. plus, 20-year-old jeremy ups at the ein will join us live to talk about whether he thinks the candidates have answered his question, and if he has a job this morning. take one more look at futures. >>> wall street was stunned yesterday. they were stunned by the news that vickram pandit is out from citi. kayla. >> thanks, david. it's been a long 24 hours, hasn't it? but an interesting one. so i think people within citigroup remain surprised. although they're start to go digest the news and starting to get some more ideas about what the new ceo might bring to the table. there have been a series of calls starting second half of yesterday, possibly even before that. analyst phone call with mike corbat. there are not a lot of dashls facts emerging in terms of why vickram pa
need to share a wallet and get people back buying pcs away from the tablet. >> that's a tall order. >> doug, thanks a lot. good to talk to you this morning. when we come back, investors and employees still a little shell shocked from vickram pandit's departure over at citi. we have details about where the firm goes from here. plus, 20-year-old jeremy ups at the ein will join us live to talk about whether he thinks the candidates have answered his question, and if he has a job this...
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what dogo doug says the romney campaign hasn't done, you said tonight your ads, tight my face. megyn: the american people are very forgiving and we all had rough nights. if he had come out and said as he said after the 2010 mid-terms. i took a thumping. >> you have one job, to win. a president has got a larger job. but this president has one job and that this his terms to win at all costs. they have seen this strategy of demonization works. we are going back to something that has produced results and that's why they are doing it. megyn: why do you say that coming from the top? you see these top political advisers. he's a liar, you didn't have it last night. he lied. that's the only reason why you didn't come back. why do you believe barack obama himself said yes. >> because the campaigns are run from the top down. he met with his advisers the day after the debate. this thing of a president saying -- playing, you know like this is henry ii in murder in the cathedral. i have nothing to do with it. he's now leading this, and i think you made the right point. the president should h
what dogo doug says the romney campaign hasn't done, you said tonight your ads, tight my face. megyn: the american people are very forgiving and we all had rough nights. if he had come out and said as he said after the 2010 mid-terms. i took a thumping. >> you have one job, to win. a president has got a larger job. but this president has one job and that this his terms to win at all costs. they have seen this strategy of demonization works. we are going back to something that has produced...
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a matchup of doug fister, the right-hander tomorrow night in game two. ai
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doug, of course, good to see you here. "the rolling stones" cover has the president, you say, excessively cautious and perhaps a survival trait because at this time really nobody wants to make any kind of off remark to derail their own campaign. this was really the same kind of criticism that he faced when i covered him back in 2008. why do you think that he is so cautious right now as opposed to getting us a little something different? >> well, you know, it's -- he is very aware of the new media culture where any moment there's -- something is on youtube or an off the cuff remark gets picked up. i think he is cautious about that. i did my interview with him for 45 minutes in the oval office, and i try to get him on things, talking a little more about what went wrong in denver. that was kind of tough to do. when i switched gears and talked about history, about what he thinks about how the look at obama care, does he like the term, what would he call his policies put together, and he calls it the fair shake or thinks that t
doug, of course, good to see you here. "the rolling stones" cover has the president, you say, excessively cautious and perhaps a survival trait because at this time really nobody wants to make any kind of off remark to derail their own campaign. this was really the same kind of criticism that he faced when i covered him back in 2008. why do you think that he is so cautious right now as opposed to getting us a little something different? >> well, you know, it's -- he is very...
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that's not to say they don't have anyone who's qualified, of course. >> i know doug well. my sense is it became an extraordinarily difficult job, and continues to be one, and that reorganization perhaps that occurred maybe cut off some up side in terms of a particular career path. what's your take on that? i mean how much is london whale and how much is just the overall difficulty of the job and perhaps lack of up side -- >> i think a lot of it is the latter. one thing that's been pointed out to me a few times today is, you take a big pay cut actually if you go from being an investment banker or being a hefd commodities or something like that to becoming cfo. that was i'm sure a factor. at the same time, it is in a massive job. this is a company with a market cap of what? $160 billion? i mean getting earnings together every quarter within two weeks and making sure they're audited and you're ready to sort of articulate the message is a huge job. very fatiguing, i'm sure. obviously this london whale disaster while not doug's business and not his responsibility per se, it mus
that's not to say they don't have anyone who's qualified, of course. >> i know doug well. my sense is it became an extraordinarily difficult job, and continues to be one, and that reorganization perhaps that occurred maybe cut off some up side in terms of a particular career path. what's your take on that? i mean how much is london whale and how much is just the overall difficulty of the job and perhaps lack of up side -- >> i think a lot of it is the latter. one thing that's been...
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. >> doug, you have watched many of these. you have analyzed many of these rsh you are calling this one historical. a historical event. why? >> because we're in this weeshd cycle here where barack obama is a president with over 8% unemployment. usually that means you lose, but mitt romney has run a lackluster campaign, particularly in august and september. you are starting to see in the swing states barack obama pulling ahead in virtually all of the polls, and if he comes and gets any more momentum, he has the momentum right now, obama, and he doesn't get stopped at all, then it could be a break-out for the president. on the other hand, mitt romney tonight is such an underdog, people don't think he is that fantastic of debater. they're underestimating him. he is quite good. he comes and seeming to have parody with the president and maybe get that zinger they're rehearsing so hard, get one in that works and hits this youtube media cycle playing over and over again. romney could turn into the swing states and there will be a dea
. >> doug, you have watched many of these. you have analyzed many of these rsh you are calling this one historical. a historical event. why? >> because we're in this weeshd cycle here where barack obama is a president with over 8% unemployment. usually that means you lose, but mitt romney has run a lackluster campaign, particularly in august and september. you are starting to see in the swing states barack obama pulling ahead in virtually all of the polls, and if he comes and gets...
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now, i have heard smart guys like doug schohn and stan greenberg say for months and months that is not good. you got to try a new tack, but that's still what they are doing. do you think finish what they started is their message? is that a reason to re-elect barack obama? >> the last incumbent president re-elected during a somewhat challenging time george w. bush had had a motto the whole campaign, steady leadership in times of change. i do think that the american public can distinguish between a bad situation that has a lot of historical roots and what they are trying to do, and whether you're talking about detroit or you're talking about the jobs numbers or you're talking about signs of hope or talking about a stock market that is roaring back, that doesn't fix the problems. >> a ri -- >> just to finish larry's question, i agree with your point, by the way, that the real long-term unemployment numbers are worse and that hurts people out there, but i do think people can make that distinction. >> hang on, hang on. >> i've got to hop in here. >> independents moved by one point after the
now, i have heard smart guys like doug schohn and stan greenberg say for months and months that is not good. you got to try a new tack, but that's still what they are doing. do you think finish what they started is their message? is that a reason to re-elect barack obama? >> the last incumbent president re-elected during a somewhat challenging time george w. bush had had a motto the whole campaign, steady leadership in times of change. i do think that the american public can distinguish...
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online and it's i guess just out where the president was doing an interview with "rolling stone" and doug brinkley, the historian and the editor apparently asked him, as he was leaving the oval office -- follow me here -- he asked him about little kids and how kids react and obama grinned and said i do very well in the key demographic ages 6 to 12, i'm a killer. and they're joking around and the editor thought about lower the voting age and obama said, the president said, you know kids have good instincts they look at either guy and say, well, that's a bser, i can tell. i cleaned it up. i don't know how this plays but it seems this is the president unvarnished and "rolling stone" had it on the record and put it up. >> that's clearly a moment talking about what happens in the world that isn't the high intensity stakes of politics. my 10-year-old asked about the 47% because he's heard it and learned it. but that's a moment of the president showing his humor and affection for kids and that's a great moment. >> let me interrupt. brian williams with the president, traveling with him for two da
online and it's i guess just out where the president was doing an interview with "rolling stone" and doug brinkley, the historian and the editor apparently asked him, as he was leaving the oval office -- follow me here -- he asked him about little kids and how kids react and obama grinned and said i do very well in the key demographic ages 6 to 12, i'm a killer. and they're joking around and the editor thought about lower the voting age and obama said, the president said, you know...
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doug fister. talk about a 1-2 punch, whoever wins here will have to face in the world series. starting next wednesday. >> joe: the 0-1 to molina. that is low. affeldt the left-hander getting loose. david freese on deck. then descalso. >> tim: clayton kershaw, the dodgers with an excellent curveball. we have seen one of the best we've seen all year tonight out of adam wainwright. >> joe: trevor rosenthal is getting loose. coming in to pitch in the eighth. 2-1. a lot of pitchers and pitching coaches went away from the curveball for a while because they didn't thin called a strike. you mention some great guys with great pitchers with tremendous curveballs. >> tim: over the top curves. >> joe: here is the 2-1 from mota. slow. the count 3-1. hole can't get any deeper for the giants who already trail by five. and will have to make a comeback if they are going to do it against the cardinal bullpen, which has been fantastic. >> joe: 3-1. hard hit. base hit. fair. past third. on the way down in to the corner. craig will round third and score. on an rbi double by yadier molina. it's 7-1
doug fister. talk about a 1-2 punch, whoever wins here will have to face in the world series. starting next wednesday. >> joe: the 0-1 to molina. that is low. affeldt the left-hander getting loose. david freese on deck. then descalso. >> tim: clayton kershaw, the dodgers with an excellent curveball. we have seen one of the best we've seen all year tonight out of adam wainwright. >> joe: trevor rosenthal is getting loose. coming in to pitch in the eighth. 2-1. a lot of pitchers...
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doug brinkley is with us from austin, texas. he is a presidential historian, teaches history at rice university, and i understand as well you are actually going to be delivering a pre-debate lecture atofstra university just in the next couple of days to really get people a sense of what this means and how this could impact the race. tell us a little bit about what you think about the town hall format. >> well, that's right. first of all, these are a great boon for our university. hofstra, to be a student there and to have all this excitement coming here to campus. the town hall format, i think it's much better than what we saw with the last one. at least you feel that the -- in this case president obama and mitt romney are going to be actually looking at citizens. now, it's become very scripted over the years. in 1992 it was the wild west in these town halls, meaning somebody from the audience can ask a question. now they've been prescreened to the point that it is a little bit less open formed than one might think. >> and i'm a
doug brinkley is with us from austin, texas. he is a presidential historian, teaches history at rice university, and i understand as well you are actually going to be delivering a pre-debate lecture atofstra university just in the next couple of days to really get people a sense of what this means and how this could impact the race. tell us a little bit about what you think about the town hall format. >> well, that's right. first of all, these are a great boon for our university. hofstra,...
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doug schoen said biden was passionate, substantive, paul ryan was competent at best and no more. that's how the left sees it. >> i respectfully disagree with doug who is an astute person but more to the center than left. if you were trying to figure out who paul ryan was you came away with a very good impress. if you're looking at joe biden and trying to get substance, really it's intelligence community's fault? at one point he tried to suggest that it was paul ryan's fault that there was not adequate security in benghazi. my personal favorite last night was he said, he said, you no, the war in afghanistan and iraq, i voted against them. i stood up and said, you know, we can't afford it. well, wait a minute you voted for the authorization of the use of force resolution to go into afghanistan in 2001 and you voted for the iraq war resolution. a whole series of questions were passed over by the media generally. talking points assert things that were not true and occasionally stumble into land miness that you yourself have planted. bill: come become to libya. ed gillespie was on msn
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martha: very true, doug. the citizen questioners are allowed to pose domestic questions or foreign policy questions, it's a mix. >> reporter: it's a mix and the foreign policy front is potentially a real mind field for the administration, a chance for governor romney to be aggressive especially regarding the terror attack on the u.s. consulate in libya. keep in mind during the vice presidental debate, vice president biden directly contradicted the sworn testimony of the guy who is responsibility for security in libya. look for romney to zero in on that inconsistency. should the moderator candy crowley allow such a question. martha: that is a hot spot for tomorrow. remember, everybody, to tune into our special coverage of the second to last presidential debate tomorrow. it starts at 8:55 eastern time. bill and i will be previewing it in the morning and post analysis the day after. bill: a big week. martha: yeah. bill: we get another one the week after. martha: we sure do. bill: 22 days now high gas prices shap
martha: very true, doug. the citizen questioners are allowed to pose domestic questions or foreign policy questions, it's a mix. >> reporter: it's a mix and the foreign policy front is potentially a real mind field for the administration, a chance for governor romney to be aggressive especially regarding the terror attack on the u.s. consulate in libya. keep in mind during the vice presidental debate, vice president biden directly contradicted the sworn testimony of the guy who is...
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. >> there's so many students, and i think what most kids want to know, and i'll put this to you, doug, what to do to really make the application stand out. >> i think the best information i would give is to be authentic and describe who you are and let us understand what you want. don't write to us and tell us who you are because we're building a community, not filling a classroom. >> talking about the dreaded essay, of course. the point you is want to make it personal. can you tell when it's been overedited or adults have maybe even written it? >> yeah. a lot of times, particularly when the adults sign the application, you know -- >> does that really happen? >> that happens sometimes. it feels a little bit more packaged. it's not about the students so much when someone else is writing it. we don't hear their voice. we don't understand what makes them tick and that's what we're looking for. >> can you forgive something a little less than polished if you feel it's authentic? >> i think you can. i think at times, you know, it's an individual review. you look at everything, and you say,
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doug is live in dc with the preview of what he's going to say today. doug? >> good morning. this is the romney campaign trying to set the agenda and be more aggressive, especially in the wake of the debate that a lot of people thought mitt romney won. look how close this race is getting. through four key swing states, all within the margin of error, little doubt as to why the romney campaign would choose this last one, virginia, to deliver this big foreign policy address today. romney is probably going to touch on the attack on the u.s. consulate in libya last month. he may get into the ongoing crisis in syria, iran's nuclear ambition u name it. there is also afghanistan with the war there now entering its 12th year and almost on cue, we're hearing from the taliban with new reports this morning that they are mocking u.s. foreign policy, saying u.s. and nato forces are preparing to flee afghanistan in disgrace. romney is expected to call the withdrawal of u.s. force has politically timed retreat. >> for the last four years, we've had a foreign policy led by a president who be
doug is live in dc with the preview of what he's going to say today. doug? >> good morning. this is the romney campaign trying to set the agenda and be more aggressive, especially in the wake of the debate that a lot of people thought mitt romney won. look how close this race is getting. through four key swing states, all within the margin of error, little doubt as to why the romney campaign would choose this last one, virginia, to deliver this big foreign policy address today. romney is...